A-13.1.1, r. 1 - Individual and Family Assistance Regulation

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SCHEDULE II
(s. 97)
ORTHOPEDIC SHOES AND PLANTAR ORTHOSES
DIVISION 1
RULES OF APPLICATION
(1.1) Special benefits cover the cost of custom orthopedic shoes and plantar orthoses up to the maximum amount indicated in the rates listed in Division 2; however, in the case of an orthopedic shoe referred to in paragraph 2.1.1, special benefits cover the cost of only 1 pair of shoes per adult not more than once in a 12-month period, and only for the cost in excess of $50.
In the case of plantar orthoses, benefits cover the cost of a single pair during the first year of the initial fitting.
(1.2) The rate for corrective shoes covers standard corrective shoes whether, open, closed or straight toed.
(1.3) The rate for a wedge or elevation applies to each shoe and the rate for Thomas heels applies to the pair of shoes.
(1.4) Special benefits cover the cost of replacement of plantar orthoses only once per 2-year period, unless a replacement is needed for a dependent child due to the child’s growth.
DIVISION 2
RATES
(2.1) Shoes
(2.1.1) Shoes manufactured from a plaster, wood or plastic cast, individual or universal: $671.50 a pair
(2.1.2) Standard corrective shoes, whether open, closed or straight toed (child): $40.50 a pair
(2.2) Plantar orthoses (foot orthoses or podiatric orthoses): $242 a pair
(2.3) Wedge (inside or outside)
— sole: $20.50
— heel: $27.50
(2.4) Thomas heels (child): $20.50 a pair
(2.5) Elevation of sole and heel
— less than 15 mm in height: $34
— between 15 and 30 mm in height: $67.50
— over 30 mm in height: $101
O.C. 1073-2006, Sch. II; O.C. 1312-2021, s. 14.
SCHEDULE II
(s. 97)
ORTHOPEDIC SHOES AND PLANTAR ORTHOSES
DIVISION 1
RULES OF APPLICATION
(1.1) Special benefits cover the cost of custom orthopedic shoes and plantar orthoses up to the maximum amount indicated in the rates listed in Division 2; however, in the case of an orthopedic shoe referred to in paragraph 2.1.1, special benefits cover the cost of only 1 pair of shoes per adult not more than once in a 12-month period, and only for the cost in excess of $50.
In the case of plantar orthoses, benefits cover the cost of a single pair during the first year of the initial fitting.
(1.2) The rate for corrective shoes covers standard corrective shoes whether, open, closed or straight toed.
(1.3) The rate for a wedge or elevation applies to each shoe and the rate for Thomas heels applies to the pair of shoes.
(1.4) Special benefits cover the cost of replacement of plantar orthoses only once per 2-year period, unless a replacement is needed for a dependent child due to the child’s growth.
DIVISION 2
RATES
(2.1) Shoes
(2.1.1) Shoes manufactured from a plaster, wood or plastic cast, individual or universal: $639 a pair
(2.1.2) Standard corrective shoes, whether open, closed or straight toed (child): $38.50 a pair
(2.2) Plantar orthoses (foot orthoses or podiatric orthoses): $230 a pair
(2.3) Wedge (inside or outside)
— sole: $19.50
— heel: $26
(2.4) Thomas heels (child): $19.50 a pair
(2.5) Elevation of sole and heel
— less than 15 mm in height: $32
— between 15 and 30 mm in height: $64
— over 30 mm in height: $96
O.C. 1073-2006, Sch. II; O.C. 1312-2021, s. 14.
SCHEDULE II
(s. 97)
ORTHOPEDIC SHOES AND PLANTAR ORTHOSES
DIVISION 1
RULES OF APPLICATION
(1.1) Special benefits cover the cost of custom orthopedic shoes and plantar orthoses up to the maximum amount indicated in the rates listed in Division 2; however, in the case of an orthopedic shoe referred to in paragraph 2.1.1, special benefits cover the cost of only 1 pair of shoes per adult not more than once in a 12-month period, and only for the cost in excess of $50.
In the case of plantar orthoses, benefits cover the cost of a single pair during the first year of the initial fitting.
(1.2) The rate for corrective shoes covers standard corrective shoes whether, open, closed or straight toed.
(1.3) The rate for a wedge or elevation applies to each shoe and the rate for Thomas heels applies to the pair of shoes.
(1.4) Special benefits cover the cost of replacement of plantar orthoses only once per 2-year period, unless a replacement is needed for a dependent child due to the child’s growth.
DIVISION 2
RATES
(2.1) Shoes
(2.1.1) Shoes manufactured from a plaster, wood or plastic cast, individual or universal: $600 a pair
(2.1.2) Standard corrective shoes, whether open, closed or straight toed (child): $36 a pair
(2.2) Plantar orthoses (foot orthoses or podiatric orthoses): $216 a pair
(2.3) Wedge (inside or outside)
— sole: $18
— heel: $24
(2.4) Thomas heels (child): $18 a pair
(2.5) Elevation of sole and heel
— less than 15 mm in height: $30
— between 15 and 30 mm in height: $60
— over 30 mm in height: $90
O.C. 1073-2006, Sch. II; O.C. 1312-2021, s. 14.
SCHEDULE II
(s. 97)
ORTHOPEDIC SHOES AND PLANTAR ORTHOSES
DIVISION 1
RULES OF APPLICATION
1.1 Special benefits cover the cost of custom orthopedic shoes and plantar orthoses up to the maximum amount indicated in the rates listed in Division 2; however, in the case of an orthopedic shoe referred to in paragraph 2.1.1, special benefits cover the cost of only 1 pair of shoes per adult not more than once in a 12-month period, and only for the cost in excess of $50.
In the case of plantar orthoses, benefits cover the cost of a single pair during the first year of the initial fitting.
1.2 The rate for corrective shoes covers standard corrective shoes whether, open, closed or straight toed.
1.3 The rate for a wedge or elevation applies to each shoe and the rate for Thomas heels applies to the pair of shoes.
1.4 Special benefits cover the cost of replacement of plantar orthoses only once per 2-year period, unless a replacement is needed for a dependent child due to the child’s growth.
DIVISION 2
RATES
2.1 Shoes
2.1.1 Shoes manufactured from a plaster, wood or plastic cast, individual or universal: $500 a pair
2.1.2 Standard corrective shoes, whether open, closed or straight toed (child): $30 a pair
2.2 Plantar orthoses (foot orthoses or podiatric orthoses): $180 a pair
2.3 Wedge (inside or outside)
— sole: $15
— heel: $20
2.4 Thomas heels (child): $15 a pair
2.5 Elevation of sole and heel
— less than 15 mm in height: $25
— between 15 and 30 mm in height: $50
— over 30 mm in height: $75
O.C. 1073-2006, Sch. II.